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Utah Competitiveness Redbook 2023

Utah Competitiveness Redbook 2023

by Utah Manufacturers Association

The Utah Manufacturers Association is pleased to provide the 2023 Competitiveness Redbook for the state of Utah.

The Competitiveness Redbook provides a snapshot of Utah’s economic health by using data-driven comparisons with other states in a variety of key indicators. Utah remains in the top 10 in multiple positive rankings, including age group by percentage, net migration, top states for business, total enrollment in higher education, national assessment of educational progress, the average retail price per KwH for commercial and residential customers, and airport on-time performance.

Utah continues to be ranked very highly in economic diversity, best states to do business, budgeting and fiscal effectiveness, and many other areas.

Overall, the 2023 Redbook offers a snapshot of Utah’s relative economic strength as the state continues to evolve and transition from a pandemic theater that created multiple economic challenges.

We encourage readers to use this book as a resource as employers, policymakers, and others work to grow and strengthen Utah’s economic engine. Manufacturing continues to be the engine that drives the economy in Utah. We look forward to providing this data-driven Competitiveness Redbook annually as a resource for policymakers and employers.

Because What Utah Makes, Makes Utah.

How to View the Utah Competitiveness Redbook 2023

• Scan the QR code

• Visit https://manufacturingutah.com/press-release-jan-30-2023-utah-manufacturers-association-releases-2023-competitiveness-redbook/

About the Utah Manufacturers Association

The Utah Manufacturers Association exists to strengthen Utah manufacturers by developing and providing resources that drive prosperity.

Since 1905, UMA has advocated for a manufacturing business-friendly environment with the Utah Legislature and State Regulatory Agencies as well as the U.S. Congress and Federal Regulatory Agencies. UMA is the only affiliate in Utah of the National Association of Manufacturers.

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